• Newbie Question: Harmonium Drone Pitches

    From martijnseegers@hotmail.com@21:1/5 to Elliott on Sun Aug 9 05:59:09 2020
    On Monday, August 20, 2001 at 5:36:43 AM UTC+2, Elliott wrote:
    I, a complete novice, have a question about the pitches of harmonium
    drone stops.

    I'm buying a harmonium for use in our multicultural church congregation.
    I'm having the reeds retuned to A440, to allow it to be used with other instruments in the congregation.

    The harmonium comes with seven drone stops. I understand that these
    drones are normally tuned to sharp keys (C#, D#, F#, G#, A#).

    Are these drones are chosen because C#, D#, F#, G#, and A# are commonly
    used keys on the harmonium?

    I would like to retune some of the drones to keys that we western guitar-oriented musicians are more comfortable with: C, D, G, A, and
    possibly E. So obviously some compromise is called for.

    Which of the standard drone pitches (C#, D#, F#, G#, A#) would Indian musicians feel are indispensable? If I had to change some of the
    standard drones to get some of the pitches I want to use, which standard drone pitches should I lose?

    Thank you for your consideration of this request.

    Cheers,
    Elliott

    I have found out that drones are used with mantra's. Mantra's come originally from the veda's. The mantra's need to be chanted in the tone and frequency of the inner sound that each person has within, a vibration. This, in my case is a C#. Also it is not
    440 but lower. I suspect, I do not know this for a fact, that these are motivations to have the drones in the the keys they come with in India.

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